Ala. Admin. Code r. 420-3-26-.03-AE
(4) For wastes containing mixtures of radionuclides listed in Table I, the total concentration shall be determined by the sum of fractions rule described in Section I.(g).
TABLE I
| Concentration | ||
| Radionuclide | curie/cubic metera | nanocurie/gramb |
| C-14 | 8 | |
| C-14 in activated metal | 80 | |
| Ni-59 in activated metal | 220 | |
| Nb-94 in activated metal | 0.2 | |
| Tc-99 | 3 | |
| I-129 | 0.08 | |
| Alpha emitting transuranic radionuclides with half- life greater than five years | 100 | |
| Pu-241 | 3,500 | |
| Cm-242 | 20,000 | |
| Ra-226 | 100 |
aTo convert the µCi/m3 values to gigabecquerel (GBq) per cubic meter, multiply the µCi/m3 value by 37.
bTo convert the nCi/g values to becquerel (Bq) per gram, multiply the nCi/g value by 37.
(4) If the concentration exceeds the value in Column 3, the waste is not generally acceptable for near-surface disposal.
5) For wastes containing mixtures of the radionuclides listed in Table II, the total concentration shall be determined by the sum of fractions rule described in Section I.(g).
TABLE II
| Radionuclide | Concentration, | curie/cubic meter* | |
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | |
| Total of all radio-nuclides with less than 5-year half-life | 700 | * | * |
| H-3 | 40 | * | * |
| Co-60 | 700 | * | * |
| Ni-63 | 3.5 | 70 | 700 |
| Ni-63 in activated metal | 35 | 700 | 7000 |
| Sr-90 | 0.04 | 150 | 7000 |
| Cs-137 | 1 | 44 | 4600 |
*AGENCY NOTE: To convert the µCi/m3 value to gigabecquerel (GBq) per cubic meter, multiply the µCi/m3 value by 37.There are no limits established for these radionuclides in Class B or C wastes. Practical considerations such as the effects of external radiation and internal heat generation on transportation, handling, and disposal will limit the concentrations for these wastes. These wastes shall be Class B unless the concentrations of other radionuclides in Table II determine the waste to be Class C independent of these radionuclides.